Course Outline: In most first-year courses on torts, the class focuses upon torts that primarily cause personal injury and/or property damage. Tort law, however, extends well beyond these contexts. Indeed, this course will cover torts that typically cause pure economic harm -- i.e., harms to the pocketbook, rather than harms to the person or property. The course will emphasize the operation of various business torts and will examine the torts' applicability to particular business or economic settings.

Course Notes: The first week of summer IV, this class will meet on WEDNESDAY July 9th and THURSDAY July 10th from 6 to 9 PM. After that, the class will meet regularly on M, T and Th from 6 to 9 PM.
Please note: There will not be a class on August 4th, 5th and 7th.
The following days are reserved for make-up days, just in case : Saturday July 26th and Saturday August 2nd from 3 to 6 PM.

No textbook is required.

Course packets will be available for students to pick up in the UHLC Copy Center.

Prerequisites:

First Day Assignments: BUSINESS TORTS -- INITIAL ASSIGNMENT
(Summer 2014)

PROFESSOR MOLL

Materials Required:

1.There will be a large supplemental packet of materials available for pick up from my faculty suite, 210-TU2, starting on Monday, July 7. Please pick one up when you have the opportunity.